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I watched the German version of 'Baron Munchasen' and Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis' at a young age. 'Star Wars' was also a huge thing when I was a kid.
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Well Bill Martin and Mike Schiff were the creators and they knew we had to do a family show. Everybody came at it from the angle of having been a kid and a teenager.
I was a little, skinny, runt kid, and I decided that bowling was what I was going to do in life.
I quite like thai boxing. But then I'm not surprised because I did taekwondo and karate and judo and all of that when I was a kid, and then just stopped when I got a bit older.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a footballer and racing driver, like all kids.
I was in 27 Broadway plays in a row as a kid, and in between, I learned how to play the horses from the stagehands.
When I was a kid, I attended a small Catholic school in a south suburb of Chicago.
As a kid, I spent every summer bent over a stack of books, obsessively writing detailed reports on each one.
I definitely got into a lot of fights when I was a kid. I never understood it. I was one of those quiet kids. I never picked with no one.
I wanted to be an astronaut when I was a kid. I grew up in Houston. Gordo Cooper was my favorite astronaut.
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